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Pregnancy Safe Products from Pipette

Pregnancy Safe Products from Pipette

Pregnancy safe beauty products can be super difficult and confusing. I have an entire guide devoted to what products are safe to use while pregnant including information on what ingredients to avoid while pregnant and a huge list of pregnancy safe skincare products.

Here you’ll find pregnancy safe products from Pipette as of 1/10/2022. If it is not safe, I’ll tell you why. All of the products meet my pregnancy safe criteria. Note I will link to every product directly to avoid confusion. You’ll know exactly which product I mean.

Don’t See Your Product? Read This Before You Ask About It…

Please read the Pregnancy Beauty Guide intro first, where you will learn which products you actually need to worry about (spoiler alert, you don’t need to worry about all makeup or hair products). I will not review products that fall into the “don’t worry about it” categories. If you want to ask about a specific product, I require that you follow these guidelines for asking about pregnancy/nursing safety. You can also learn more about how to use these pregnancy safety lists. I will delete questions that don’t follow the guidelines or are rude.

Pregnancy and Nursing Safe Products from Pipette

Baby Balm (at ULTA)
Baby Cream to Powder
Baby Lotion (all scents) (at ULTA)
Baby Oil (at ULTA)
Baby Shampoo + Wash (all scents) (at ULTA)
Baby Wipes (at ULTA)
Balm Stick
Belly Butter (at ULTA)
Belly Oil (at ULTA)
Daily Nourishing Conditioner (at ULTA)
Daily Nourishing Shampoo (at ULTA)
Diaper Rash Cream (at ULTA)
Eczema Lotion (at ULTA)
Hand Sanitizer
Leave-In Detangler (at ULTA)
Look Awake Eye Gel (at ULTA)
Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 (at ULTA)
Relaxing Body Lotion (at ULTA)
Relaxing Body Wash (at ULTA)

Not Safe for Pregnancy, Ok for Nursing

Overnight Brightening Mask (at ULTA): Malic Acid

Not Safe for Pregnancy or Nursing

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9 Comments

  1. 4.1.22
    Daniela said:

    Hello Doctor! Thank you again for all this valuable information. Now that I am getting closer to the baby arriving, I’ve been researching more about safe products for the baby. I read your post about the baby kit (so so helpful!). I came across this Pipette brand recently. I wonder if you have brand recommendations for baby products like shampoos, soaps, SPF, etc? Just picking your brain. Thank you so much on advance!

    • 4.1.22
      Christine said:

      I recommend avoiding things with a lot of extracts, babies tend to have reactions to things, fewer and gentler ingredients!
      My recs that I tell moms when I’m working in the newborn nursery:
      – Johnson’s Head to Toe wash is fine, the lavender version has a lot of perfumes. Cetaphil face wash is also great to use all over baby.
      – We recommend avoiding lotions/creams on baby. All babies will be dry all over and it will peel off. Adding lotion to it makes this process take longer. You shouldn’t need to use a cream most of the year after that, especially if you have a humidifier. If you feel really compelled to do so, I recommend cetaphil cream or aquaphor.
      – Laundry detergent is a BIG deal for babies. Go for a “free and clear” version, I use All, but Tide also makes one. Dreft is marketed as the baby detergent, but is is very heavily perfumed and the source of many rashes. Avoid perfume at all costs!
      – I don’t have an SPF rec, your pediatrician will likely have one. You can’t start until 6 months, and then you should look for a mineral version instead of chemical sunscreen (again, they get rashes). All of the pregnancy safe sunscreens will be fine for baby. I usually used Aveeno or Blue Lizard for my girls when they were that little.
      I hope that helps!

      • 4.5.22
        Daniela said:

        Thank you so much Dr. Christine! This was truly an indepth response and very helpful reference for when the baby is born. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Have a wonderful day!

  2. 6.30.22
    J said:

    Hi,

    Could you please tell me if the Pipette hand lotion is safe?

    Water, Squalane, Caprylic/​Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Cetearyl Glucoside, Sodium Levulinate, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Gluconate, Citric Acid, Limonene, Linalool

    • 7.1.22
      Christine said:

      Safe for pregnancy and nursing

  3. 9.16.22
    Ashley said:

    hello! i was wondering if the hand wash from pippette was safe for pregnancy?

    INGREDIENTS:

    Water: Pure, simple product base.
    Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine: Sulfate-free, coconut-derived surfactant that gently cleanses without stripping moisture.
    Glycerin: Plant-derived moisture attractor.
    Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate: Gentle sulfate-free surfactant derived from coconut oil that cleanses without drying.
    Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice: Skin moisturizer derived from the legendarily calming aloe vera plant.
    Squalane: 100% sugarcane-derived sustainable ingredient that conditions hands; clinically proven to help balance the microbiome, which helps support the moisture barrier for more resilient, healthy-looking skin.
    Cocoyl Proline: Skin-moisturizing ingredient derived from a mixture of coconut fatty acids and amino acid proline.
    Magnesium Chloride: Naturally occurring mineral known for its relaxation-boosting and skin-replenishing properties.
    Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil: Naturally aromatic extract from bergamot rind known for its calming and mood-uplifting aromatherapeutic properties.
    Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil: Naturally aromatic extract from bergamot rind known for its refreshing, mood-uplifting aromatherapeutic properties.
    Sodium Gluconate: Naturally-derived ingredient that helps boost preservative effectiveness.
    Dehydroacetic Acid: Gentle preservative.
    Benzyl Alcohol: Natural food grade preservative.
    Citric Acid: pH adjustor used in low amounts to ensure perfect pH balance with baby’s skin.
    Limonene: Naturally aromatic ingredient from citrus fruit rind.
    Linalool: Naturally relaxing aromatic compound derived from orange peel oil.

    • 9.16.22
      Christine said:

      Safe for pregnancy and nursing

  4. 5.10.23
    Kat said:

    Hello! Can you please tell me if the Pipette After Sun product is safe for pregnancy? Thank you!

    Water: Pure, simple product base.
    Anthemis Nobilis Flower Water: Extract from chamomile that helps calm sensitized skin.
    Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract: Antioxidant-rich extract from apples that softens skin and helps boost hydration.
    Glycerin:  Plant-derived moisture attractor.
    Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice: Juice from the legendary inflammation-fighting aloe plant comforts skin after sun exposure or sunburns.
    Xanthan Gum: Naturally derived skin-conditioning ingredient that stabilizes the formula and helps give it its silky texture.
    Heptyl Glucoside: Plant-derived ingredient that stabilizes the formula.
    Squalane: 100% sugarcane-derived nourishing moisturizer, great for baby’s delicate skin.
    Bisabolol: A powerful anti-inflammatory ingredient that helps to calm and soothe skin. Created through biotechnology, this sustainable ingredient is excellent for sensitive skin formulations.
    Succinoglycan: Naturally derived ingredient that stabilizes the formula and helps give it its smooth, nonsticky texture.
    Phytic Acid: Plant-derived formula stabilizer that also boosts preservative efficacy.
    Caprylyl Glycol: Safe, skin-conditioning preservative.
    Hydroxyacetophenone: Antioxidant that boosts preservative effectiveness.
    Potassium Sorbate: Food-grade preservative.
    Sodium Hydroxide: Safe synthetic pH adjuster that ensures perfect pH balance with skin.
    1,2-Hexanediol: Moisture-attracting ingredient and preservative.
    Sodium Benzoate: Food-grade preservative.
    Citric Acid: pH adjuster that ensures perfect pH balance with delicate skin.

    • 5.13.23
      Christine said:

      Safe for pregnancy and nursing